Statistics › Probability
There are four different colored marbles in a jar—red, blue, white, and black—calculate how many outcomes are possible if a person picks two of the marbles if the order in which the marbles are picked matters.
There are four different colored marbles in a jar—red, blue, white, and black—calculate how many outcomes are possible if a person picks two of the marbles if the order in which the marbles are picked matters.
What is the probability of rolling "snake eyes"—a value of one on two separate dice—using two fair dice?
What is the probability of rolling "snake eyes"—a value of one on two separate dice—using two fair dice?
What is the probability of drawing an ace from a standard deck of fifty-two cards?
What is the probability of drawing an ace from a standard deck of fifty-two cards?